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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Court orders State Dept to release Clinton emails

MSNBC: Hillary Clinton's Use Of Personal Email At State Dept "Staggering" And "Shocking"

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Court orders State Dept to release Clinton emails

Washington (AFP) - A US judge
ordered the State Department on Tuesday to promptly release thousands of
emails from Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, dating
back to her time as America's top diplomat.

In his ruling,
US District Judge Rudolph Contreras ordered that the hub of US global
diplomacy must come up with a "schedule for rolling productions of
Secretary Clinton's emails" by next Tuesday, a State Department official
said.

Clinton meanwhile
renewed her calls for the emails to be made public, saying: "No one has a
bigger interest in getting them released than I do."

The
row has heated up after it was revealed earlier this year that the
former first lady had eschewed using a State Department email address
during her four-year tenure, instead sending and receiving all her email
correspondence on a private server.

Clinton said she had handed
over every email relevant to her job as secretary of state and destroyed
all the rest, which she maintained were personal, dealing with such
matters as her daughter's wedding, her yoga classes and her mother's
funeral.
But the revelations have played into long-held Republican
criticism that she and her husband, former president Bill Clinton, are
unnecessarily secretive.
And the suspicions could well stalk her as the clock ticks down to the 2016 elections.

Hillary Clinton answers questions from reporters on March 10, 2015 at the United Nations in New York …

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In March, the State Department
set up a special internal team to review every single email and black
out any classified material.
But Contreras shot down a request
from the diplomatic behemoth to be given until January 2016 to complete
its internal review of some 30,000 emails, amounting to about 55,000
pages.
"The department understands the considerable public's
interest in these records and is endeavoring to complete the review and
production of them as expeditiously as possible," John Hackett, the
State Department's acting director of the Office of Information
Programs, wrote in his court filing.
"The collection is, however,
voluminous," he wrote, saying it presented "several challenges" some of
which needed Washington to possibly consult with foreign governments.
Rathke
confirmed the State Department had "originally proposed" releasing all
the emails on mass in January once the review was finished.
Clinton
stressed the emails sent on the private address hdr22@clintonemail.com
during her tenure as secretary of state from 2009 to 2013 belonged to
the State Department.
"They have their process that they do for
everybody, not just for me. But anything they might do to expedite that
process, I heartily support," she said, during a campaign stop in Iowa.
"I
want the American people to learn as much as we can about the work that
I did with our diplomats and our development experts because I think it
will show how hard we worked and what we did for our country during the
time that I was secretary of state."
Clinton is the clear
frontrunner for the 2016 Democratic Party nomination, with only
independent Senator Bernie Sanders having also officially announced his
candidacy for the White House job.

Former senators Jim Webb and Lincoln Chaffee, as well as ex-Maryland governor Martin O'Malley, are reportedly also mulling runs.

Rathke
confirmed Clinton's emails relating to the 2012 attacks on the US
diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, in which four Americans were
killed, would be the among the first released.

They would account for some 300 emails amounting to about 900 pages.

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Judge considers 'rolling' release of Hillary Clinton emails

Washington (CNN)U.S.
District Court Judge for the District of Columbia Rudolph Contreras
asked the State Department to file a notice that would include a
proposed deadline for the release of Hillary Clinton's emails, as well
as a new proposal for a schedule that involves releasing documents on a
rolling basis.

A lawyer for
journalist Jason Leopold, who has filed a Freedom of Information Act
request seeking all the emails Clinton turned over from her private
server, told the judge he wanted the Benghazi emails "produced
immediately" and requested that the other emails — some 55,000 pages —
be released on a rolling basis. He also asked for periodic updates on
the production.

The government had
stated in their filings to the court that it would complete a review of
thousands of pages of by Jan. 15, 2016, according to papers in an
ongoing Freedom of Information lawsuit, suggesting that the full release
of documents wouldn't come out until next year.

"The
Department understands the considerable public's interest in these
records and is endeavoring to complete the review and production of them
as expeditiously as possible," wrote John F. Hackett , the acting
Director of the Office of Information Programs and Services at the State
Department, in the Court declaration.

On
Tuesday, Contreras seemed amenable to the request for a rolling
release, telling the government that it didn't sound "unreasonable". At
one point the judge asked, isn't "rolling production the norm?"

When
the State Department's lawyer talked about its detailed process of the
review the judge responded, you "can't let the perfect be the enemy of
the good."

"Given the volume of the
records, its not unreasonable for the department to ask for a deadline
of January 2016 to complete the entire review, but we do think its
unreasonable for them to withhold all of the records until that date,
which is why we requested a rolling production, and we are happy that
the judge appears ready to adopt a rolling production in this case,"
Leopold's lawyer, Ryan Steven James, said following the hearing.

The State Department's lawyer said that the Benghazi emails would be posted "soon" suggesting it could occur in weeks or days.

Hackett
said that after the review is completed, the plan is to post the
releasable portions on the Department's website. He said that in
December 2014, Clinton provided approximately 30,000 emails, comprising
approximately 55,000 pages in response to a letter sent by the
Department of State to former Secretaries requesting emails "sent or
received on a personal email account."

The
documents arrived in twelve "bankers' boxes with labels placed on the
outside of the boxes that corresponded approximately to the timeframe of
the documents in the box. The Department conducted a page by page
review of the documents in consultation with the National Archives
Records Administration.

Hackett said
that a separate review was conducted on a "date-limited" portion of the
55,000 pages to locate any that were responsive to requests of the House
Select Committee on Benghazi. "As a result of that manual review, the
Department located and produced to the House Select Committee 296 emails
composed of approximately 850 pages."

In
the coming weeks and months the review will require consultation with
other agencies, as well as "potentially with foreign governments".

Citizens
United, a public interest group with several pending FOIA lawsuits,
hopes the proposed deadline does not interfere with document productions
for their cases concerning key Clinton associates, the Benghazi
controversy as well as information concerning The Clinton Foundation.

"When
we asked for these records a year ago, we fully expected the Clinton
Foundation's relationship with the State Department to be a central
issue of the presidential election in 2016," said David Bossie the
President of the group.

"We fully expect to receive some of Secretary Clinton's emails that have been in question for several months," he said.

The
staff is comprised of a project manager, two case analysts, as well as
nine FOIA reviewers as well as other specialists who have met daily
since April.

In detailing the
Department's plan Hackett wrote,"this will make the maximum number of
records available to the public in the shortest amount of time, and will
be considerably more efficient than reviewing the documents piecemeal,
in response to multiple subject-specific FOIA requests. "

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Judge Calls For "Rolling" Release Of Hillary Clinton's Emails

5/19/2015 1:59 PM ET

Rejecting a State Department proposal to release all of Hillary
Clinton's emails at once next January, a federal judge has called for
the documents to be released over time.
U.S. District Court Judge
Rudolph Contreras ordered the "rolling production" of the documents in
response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by VICE News.

Contreras said the State Department needs to submit a schedule for the periodic release of the emails by next Tuesday.

The
judicial order also calls on the State Department to propose a deadline
for the production of 300 emails related to the terrorist attack on
U.S. facilities in Benghazi in 2012.
The Benghazi emails have been
provided to the House committee investigating the attack but have not
been made available to the public.
In a court filing Monday night,
the State Department had proposed releasing all of Clinton's emails to
the public in mid-January of next year.
The filing noted the
process of reviewing 55,000 pages of communications is labor intensive
and time consuming, with analysts reviewing about 1,000 emails a week.

The State Department has previously pledged to release the emails
related to Benghazi "soon" but has not provided a specific date.

Clinton,
the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016,
has said the State Department should release her emails as soon as
possible.

She has maintained that she did not break any rules by using a private server and domain for her official business during her tenure as Secretary of State.
Clinton
said she used the private email account for convenience but
acknowledged that it would have been better to use a second email
account and a second phone.
by RTT Staff Writer
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